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    APPOINTMENT OF ROBERT BRADTKE IS EVIDENCE OF THE FACT THAT THE KARABAKH CONFLICT IS IN THE PRIORITY OF US POLICY, ARMENIAN EXPERT THINKS

    Arminfo
    2009-09-10 13:53:00

    Arminfo. What is most significant in the recent appointment of a new
    diplomat to replace Matthew Bryza as cochairman of the Minsk Group of
    the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is the
    fact that Bryza's position was divided into two separate portfolios:
    with Tina Kaidanow as the new U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of
    State and Robert Bradtke as the new Minsk Group co-chairman, Director
    of Armenian Center for National and International Studies Richard
    Giragosian told Arminfo correspondent.

    He also added this means that the US has decided to place a new
    importance and political emphasis on the position, and by choosing
    Ambassador Robert Bradtke as the new Minsk Group co-chair, has
    demonstrated that the post requires a higher level of experience
    and standing.

    "More specifically, Ambassador Bradtke has more than thirty-six years
    of diplomatic experience and has an expertise in European security
    policy, as well as having served as the Chief of Mission at the
    American Embassy in Zagreb, Croatia and as Deputy Assistant Secretary
    of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, with responsibility for
    NATO and the OSCE. Thus, the new appointment should be seen in the
    broader context of a new political priority for the position and an
    enhanced importance by the Obama Administration on the work of the OSCE
    Minsk Group in mediating the Karabagh conflict. And interestingly,
    the decision to divide the Bryza portfolio actually is a return to
    earlier US policy of having the Karabagh conflict as a responsibility
    of one individual, rather than as part of a larger portfolio of a
    deputy assistant secretary in charge of regional affairs, which was
    the standard practice since 2004. Nevertheless, the actual impact on
    the course of mediation remains to be seen, as it is both too early
    to predict any real effect and it is still the Azerbaijan and Armenian
    positions that remain the most critical factors", Giragosian said.
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